Just as a note to my readers out there, this post is a bit longer than usual, so it is split into two parts. You are now reading Part 2. Make sure to have read Part 1 before reading this second part. Stimulus 3 “Union between the monarchs is the basis of the policy...

Source Introduction Welcome to Period 3! There is much to cover in this section as there is ALOT going on in this era. From the creation of Germany and Italy to the colonization of Africa and even the establishment of a dual monarchy in the now Austrian-Hungarian Empire, the 19th century is hectic and...

Source Nearly bankrupting France in the process, King Louis XIV, or the "Sun King", commissioned the Palace of Versailles to be built. This iconic palace serves as a reminder of the power and wealth of the Bourbon dynasty. Introduction Too much occurs during this timeline to give it a simple definition. Sentimentality aside, it...

Source Introduction Welcome to the first review section on AP European History. If you have taken AP World History before, some of the upcoming information may ring a bell. However, if it does not, it's ok, because we will explore European history in much greater depth. Let's begin! This review post mainly concerns itself...

The document based question or DBQ is the timed essay portion of the AP history exams. The AP US History (or APUSH), AP World History and AP European History exams all have a 90 minute DBQ section. I am already a DBQ veteran so I can tell you that being prepared when you sit...